- South African rand strengthened due to a report suggesting the ANC might abandon a VAT hike plan.
- The rand traded at 18.89 against the dollar, 1.4 percent stronger than Friday.
- The ANC may drop the VAT hike after lack of support from other parties.
- The ANC’s coalition partner, the Democratic Alliance, opposes the VAT increase.
- The DA voted against the budget’s fiscal framework and is challenging the VAT hike in court.
- Scrapping the VAT increase could maintain government stability, supporting the rand.
- The ANC and DA held constructive talks to resolve the issue.
Source: reuters.com
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